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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jean Boase-Beier , Lina Fisher , Hiroko FurukawaPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 1.284kg ISBN: 9783319757520ISBN 10: 3319757520 Pages: 551 Publication Date: 14 July 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Section I Literary Translation and Style.- Translating the Poetry of Nelly Sachs.- The Poetry of Gerrit Achterberg: A Translation Problem?.-Stylistic Choices in the Japanese Translations of Crime and Punishment.-Genre in Translation: Reframing Patagonia Express.- A De-feminized Woman in Conan Doyle’s The Yellow Face.- Translating Voices in Crime Fiction: The Case of the French.- Translation of Brookmyre’s Quite Ugly One Morning.- The Case of Natascha Wodin’s Autobiographical Novels: A Corpus-StylisticsApproach.- Hysteresis of Translatorial Habitus: A Case Study of Aziz Üstel’s Turkish Translation of A Clockwork Orange.- Transcreating Memes: Translating Chinese Concrete Poetry Section II The Author-Translator-Reader Relationship.- Performing the Literal: Translating Chekhov’s Seagull for the Stage.- The Restored New Testament of Willis Barnstone.- Angst and Repetition in Danish Literature and Its Translation:.- From Kierkegaard to Kristensen and Høeg.- ‘The Isle Is Full of Noises’: Italian Voices in Strehler’s La Tempesta .- Ibsen for the Twenty-First Century.- Biography as Network-Building: James S. Holmes and Dutch-English Poetry Translation.- Questioning Authority and Authenticity: The Creative Translations of Josephine Balmer.- Absence and Presence: Translators and Prefaces“Out of the Marvellous” as I Have Known It: Translating Heaney’s Poetry.- Section III Literary Translation and Identity.- Sunjata in English: Paratexts, Authorship, and the Postcolonial Exotic.- Border Writing inTranslation: The Spanish Translations of WomanHollering Creek by the Chicana Writer Sandra Cisneros.- Cheating on Murasaki Shikibu: (In)fidelity, Politics, and the Questfor an Authoritative Post-war Genji Translation.- Post-1945 Austrian Literature in Translation: Ingeborg Bachmann in English.- Divorce Already?! Should Israelis Read the Tanakh (Bible)in Translation?.- Translation, World Literature, Postcolonial Identity.- Translators of Catalan as Activists During the Franco Dictatorship.- ConclusionReviews
Author InformationJean Boase-Beier is Emeritus Professor of Literature and Translation at the University of East Anglia, UK. She writes on translation theory and the translation of poetry, and is a translator from German. Lina Fisher has taught Literary Translation at the University of East Anglia and Translation Studies at the University of Hull, UK. Her research interest is the intersection of gender, style and translation. Hiroko Furukawa is Associate Professor of Literary Translation at Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan. Her main research interests are Literary Translation, and language and gender ideology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |